Crypto enthusiast Happy Daddy has challenged a recurring claim within the digital asset community that XRP cannot reach high valuations—such as $100 or $1,000—because widespread selloffs would collapse the price due to a lack of liquidity. In a recent tweet accompanied by a video explanation, he argued that this reasoning is flawed when the full scope of Ripple’s On-Demand Liquidity (ODL) infrastructure is taken into account. He began by acknowledging the common assertion: that if XRP’s price were to surge significantly, most holders would immediately sell, leading to an oversupply and a subsequent crash. In response, he asserted that this assumption overlooks the dynamic nature of Ripple’s ODL system , which is designed to recycle XRP continuously for institutional transactions. He emphasized that XRP is reused every few seconds in high-frequency liquidity operations, creating what he referred to as “functionally infinite liquidity.” They said #XRP can’t hit $100 or $1000 because “everyone would sell.” Wrong. Ripple’s ODL creates functionally INFINITE LIQUIDITY — XRP is reused every few seconds, like a financial bloodstream. Retail could cash out. Institutions keep flowing. #XRP #CryptoNews #Ripple pic.twitter.com/lpemrz7G7f — Happy Daddy (@StuporPendus) August 5, 2025 On-Demand Liquidity and XRP Recycling Happy Daddy explained that Ripple’s ODL system is built for instantaneous buy-sell processes. XRP is utilized for one transaction and then recycled into the next, often within seconds. According to him, this mechanism allows a single XRP token to process hundreds of transactions in one day, significantly multiplying its liquidity footprint beyond the actual circulating supply. He argued that even in a scenario where XRP adoption expands to 10 percent of SWIFT’s volume , and institutions begin transacting in derivatives and securities through XRP-based systems, this recycled use model would persist. The repeated use of XRP across thousands—or millions—of—institutional transactions per day would absorb retail sell-offs without destabilizing the price, he claimed. The enthusiast highlighted that this ongoing utility is what gives XRP its capacity for sustained liquidity, even under high-volume activity. Institutional Options and Custodial Integration Beyond ODL, Happy Daddy pointed out that institutions also have the option to custody XRP and establish their liquidity pools. He noted Ripple’s acquisition of custodial service providers such as Medeco and Standard Custody, indicating that these infrastructure investments are part of a broader strategy to prepare for institutional-scale liquidity management. These options enable large players to either pay exchange fees through ODL or operate self-custodied liquidity operations, further embedding XRP into institutional systems. He also mentioned Amendment XLS-30, which introduces automated market maker (AMM) functionality to the XRP Ledger . This, combined with Ripple’s liquidity hub and Prisma aggregator, supports a unified liquidity architecture that integrates traditional and decentralized systems. He said these components are intended to ensure 24/7 liquidity access for institutions and retail. We are on X, follow us to connect with us :- @TimesTabloid1 — TimesTabloid (@TimesTabloid1) June 15, 2025 Unified Liquidity Framework and Future Outlook In discussing the future of Ripple’s ecosystem, Happy Daddy stated that Ripple is actively working toward a unified liquidity framework. According to him, the Prisma aggregator is being connected to on-chain AMMs under XLS-30, which will enable ODL to access decentralized exchange (DEX) liquidity. He cited statements from Ripple CTO David Schwartz, who confirmed that Ripple is investigating the use of DEX services in ODL operations. Schwartz noted that Prisma can aggregate liquidity across DEXs and exchanges, split large transactions, and optimize liquidity sourcing. The final part of Happy Daddy’s video emphasized that while XRP’s liquidity is not “infinite” in the fantastical sense, it is functionally infinite due to its high velocity. He clarified that while a simultaneous global sell-off worth trillions in fiat would strain the system, a steady exit by retail participants would be manageable under the ODL-driven liquidity cycle. According to him, the system is designed to absorb ongoing sales activity through recycled use, rather than holding vast reserves. Happy Daddy closed by encouraging viewers to re-evaluate their outlook on XRP, suggesting that the pieces of Ripple’s infrastructure strategy now show a cohesive plan. Disclaimer : This content is meant to inform and should not be considered financial advice. The views expressed in this article may include the author’s personal opinions and do not represent Times Tabloid’s opinion. Readers are advised to conduct thorough research before making any investment decisions. Any action taken by the reader is strictly at their own risk. Times Tabloid is not responsible for any financial losses. Follow us on X , Facebook , Telegram , and Google News The post Pundit Explains Why XRP Can Reach $100 or $1000 appeared first on Times Tabloid .